The New Dare to Discipline (27 page)

NOTES

Chapter 1. The Challenge

1. Dr. Luther Woodward, with Morton Edwards, editor,
Your Child
from Two to Five
(New York: Permabooks, 1955).

2. Dr. James C. Dobson,
The Strong-Willed Child
(Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1978), p. 55.

3. John B. Watson & R. R. Watson,
Psychological Care of Infant and
Child
(Norton & Company, 1928), pp. 81–82, 87.

Chapter 4. Questions and Answers

1. Dr. James Dobson,
The Strong-Willed Child
(Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. 1978), p. 52.

Chapter 5. The Miracle Tools, Part 1

1. Dr. James Dobson,
Hide and Seek
(Old Tappan, NJ: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1974), p. 69.

Chapter 6. The Miracle Tools, Part 2

1. Dr. James Dobson,
The Strong-Willed Child
(Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1978), p. 136.

Chapter 7. Discipline in Learning

1. Jerry Adler, “Creating Problems,”
Newsweek
(Fall/Winter 1990) Special Issue, p. 16.

2. Tom Morganthau, “The Future Is Now,”
Newsweek
(Fall/Winter 1990), Special Issue, p. 72.

3.
Newsweek,
October 14, 1991, p. 14.

4. Jonathan Kozol,
Illiterate America
(New York: Anchor Press/ Doubleday, 1985).

5.
The World Almanac and Book of Facts: 1991,
(New York: Pharos Books, 1990)

6. Dr. Sheldon Glueck & Eleanor T. Glueck,
Unraveling Juvenile
Delinquency
(Commonwealth Fund, 1950).

Chapter 8. The Barriers to Learning, Part 1

1. Sources include the following:

Ray, Brian D. “A nationwide study of home education: Family characteristics, legal matters, and student achievement.” (1990, available from the National Home Education Research Institute, c/o Western Baptist College, 5000 Deer Park Dr. SE, Salem, OR 97301)

Ray, Brian D. “Home education in North Dakota: Family characteristics and student achievement.” (1991, available from the National Home Education Research Institute.)

Ray, Brian D. “Home education in Oklahoma: Family characteristics, student achievement, and policy matters.” (1991, available from the National Home Education Research Institute).

2. Sources include the following:

Ray, Brian D. “A nationwide study of home education; family characteristics, legal matters, and student achievement.” (1990, available from the National Home Education Research Institute, c/o Western Baptist College, 5000 Deer Park Dr. SE, Salem, OR 97301)

Greene, Sue S. “Home study in Alaska: A profile of K–12 students in the Alaska Centralized Correspondence Study Program.” ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 255 494

Ray, Brian D. and Jon Wartes. “The academic achievement and affective development of home-schooled children.”
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Political, Historical, and Pedagogical Perspectives.
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Rakestraw, Jennie F. “Home Schooling in Alabama.”
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Wartes, Jon. “Five years of home-school testing within Washington state.” (December 1991, available from the Washington HomeSchool Research Project at 15109 N.E. 169 Pl., Woodinville, WA, 98072).

3. Montgomery, Linda R. “The effect of home schooling on the leadership skills of home-schooled students.”
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4. Sources include the following:

Aikin, Wilfred.
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Montgomery, Linda R. “The effect of home schooling on the leadership skills of home-schooled students.”
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5. Dr. James C. Dobson,
The Strong-Willed Child
(Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1978), p. 158–160.

Chapter 9. The Barriers to Learning, Part 2

1. Mona Behan, “What Do You Say to a C?”
Parenting Magazine,
April 1992, p. 47.

2. Dr. James C. Dobson,
The Strong-Willed Child
(Carol Stream: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1978), p. 158–160.

Chapter 10. Discipline in Morality

1. Gabriel Escobar, “Slayings in Washington Hit New High, 436, for 3rd year,”
Washington Post,
November 24, 1990.

2. Steven Manning, “A National Emergency,”
Scholastic Update,
April 5, 1991, p. 2.

3. Gordon Witkin, “Kids Who Kill,”
U.S. News & World Report,
April 8, 1991, p. 27.

4. Karl Zinsmeister, “Growing Up Scared,”
Atlantic Monthly,
June 1990, p. 50.

5. Zinsmeister, “Growing Up Scared,” p. 50

6. “Alcohol Use and Abuse in America,”
Gallup Report,
No. 265, October 1987, p. 3.

7. Barbara R. Lorch and Robert H. Hughes, “Church Youth, Alcohol and Drug Education Programs, and Youth Substance Use,”
Journal
of Alcohol and Drug Education
, Vol. 33, No. 2, Winter 1988, p. 15.

8.
Guidelines for Comprehensive Sexuality Education,
National Guidelines Task Force, Sex Information and Education Council of the U.S., 1991.

9. Pamela McDonnell, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Division, Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, t.i., March 16, 1992.

10. Scott W. Wright, “1 in 100 tested at UT has AIDS virus,”
Austin
American Statesman,
July 14, 1991, p. A14. The federally funded study was based on a nonrandom sample.

11. “Heterosexual HIV Transmission Up in the United States,”
American Medical News
(Feb. 3, 1992): 35.

12. U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, 1991 Division of STD/HIV Prevention
Annual Report,
p.13.

13. Health & Human Services
Annual Report,
p.13.

14. McDonnell

15. Health & Human Services
Annual Report,
p.13.

16. Health & Human Services
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p.13.

17. Health & Human Services
Annual Report,
p.13.

18. Robert E. Johnson et al., “A Seroepidemiologic Survey of the Prevalence of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection in the United States,”
New England Journal of Medicine,
321 (July 6, 1989): 7–12.

19. Health & Human Services
Annual Report,
p.13.

20. C. Kuehn and F. Judson, “How common are sexually transmitted infections in adolescents?”
Clinical Practice Sexuality
5 (1989): 19–25; as cited by Sandra D. Gottwald et al., Profile: Adolescent Ob/Gyn Patients at the University of Michigan, 1989,
The American
Journal of Gynecologic Health
5 (May/June 1991), 23.

21. Kay Stone, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Division, Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, t.i., March 20, 1992.

22. Elise F. Jones and Jacqueline Darroch Forrest, “Contraceptive Failure in the United States: Revised Estimates from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth,”
Family Planning Perspectives
21 (May/June 1989): 103.

23. Jones and Forrest, “Contraceptive Failure,” p. 105.

24. Lode Wigersma and Ron Oud, “Safety and Acceptability of Condoms for Use by Homosexual Men as a Prophylactic Against Transmission of HIV during Anogenital Sexual Intercourse,”
British
Medical Journal
295 (July 11, 1987): 94.

25. Marcia F. Goldsmith, “Sex in the Age of AIDS Calls for Common Sense and Condom Sense,”
Journal of the American Medical
Association
257 (May 1, 1987): 2262.

26. Susan G. Arnold et al., “Latex Gloves Not Enough to Exclude Viruses,”
Nature
335 (Sept. 1, 1988): 19.

27. Nancy E. Dirubbo, “The Condom Barrier,”
American Journal of
Nursing,
Oct. 1987, p. 1306.

28. Theresa Crenshaw, from remarks made at the National Conference on HIV, Washington, D.C., Nov. 15–18, 1991.

29. “Condom Roulette,”
Washington Watch
3 (Washington: Family Research Council, Jan. 1992), p. 1.

30. William D. Mosher and James W. McNally, “Contraceptive Use at First Premarital Intercourse: United States, 1965–1988.”
Family
Planning Perspectives
23 (May/June 1991): 111.

31. Cheryl D. Hayes, ed.,
Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality,
Pregnancy and Childbearing
(Washington: National Academy Press, 1987), pp. 46–49.

32. Planned Parenthood poll, “American Teens Speak: Sex, Myths, TV and Birth Control” (New York: Louis Harris & Associates, Inc., 1986), p. 24.

33. “Condom Roulette,”
In Focus
25 (Washington: Family Research Council, Feb. 1992), p. 2.

34. Gilbert L. Crouse, Office of Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, t.i., March 12, 1992, based on data from Planned Parenthood’s Alan Guttmacher Institute. Increase calculated from 1973, first year of legal abortion.

35. U.S. Congress, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, “The Reauthorization of Title X of the Public Health Service Act” (testimony submitted by Charmaine Yoest), 102nd Congress, 2nd session, March 19, 1991, p. 2.

36. Margaret A. Fischl et al., “Heterosexual Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Relationship of Sexual Practices to Seroconversion,” III International Conference on AIDS, June 1–5, 1987, Abstracts Volume, p. 178.

37. U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, National Centers for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control, “Percent of Women 15–19 Years of Age Who Are Sexually Experienced, by Race, Age and Marital Status: United States, 1988,” National Survey of Family Growth.

38. Joseph S. McIhaney, Jr., M.D.,
Sexuality and Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
(Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1990), p. 137.

39. A.M.B. Goldstein and Susan M. Garabedian-Ruffalo, “A Treatment Update to Resistant Gonorrhea,”
Medical Aspects of Human
Sexuality,
(August 1991): 39.

40. Reprinted with permission by Word Publishing. Dr. James C. Dobson and Gary L. Bauer,
Children at Risk
(Dallas: Word Publishing, 1990), pp. 11–13.

41. Reprinted with permission by
USA Toda
y. Kim Painter, “AIDS Surging Among Teens,”
USA Today,
April 13, 1992.

42. Dr. Joe McIlhaney, “A Doctor Speaks Out on Sexually Transmitted Diseases” (Colorado Springs: Focus on the Family).

43. S. R. Kellert and A. R. Felthouse. “Childhood cruelty toward animals among criminals and noncriminals.”
Human Relations
38 (1985): 1113–1129.

44. A. R. Felthous and S. R. Kellert, “Childhood cruelty to animals and later aggression against people: A review,”
American Journal of
Psychiatry,
(1987), pp. 144, 710–717.

Chapter 11. A Moment for Mom

1. Reprinted with permission by Randall Pearson. Mrs. Alice Pearson, “Are All the Children In?”
Heartspun and Homespun Poems
(Adventure Publications, 1982).

Appendix

1. Sources include the following:

Pomona, California, Police Department

Los Angeles, California, Police Department

Denver, Colorado, Police Department

Colorado Springs, Colorado, Police Department

Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program, El Paso

County, Colorado, Health Department

U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement

Administration, San Diego, California, Field

Division

Stephen Arterburn & Jim Burns,
Drug Proof Your

Kids
(Focus on the Family Publishing, 1989).

Growing up Drug Free: A Parent’s Guide to

Prevention,
U.S. Dept of Education, Washington,

D.C., 1990.

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